There are some bands who's songs should not be redone by another band. The Beatles are one. Pink Floyd are another.
Well I don't suppose the composers object very strongly. I have to agree on Pink Floyd as their stuff is very personal & I doubt anyone else could do it justice. But as for the Beatles, they were songwriters & wrote songs specifically for other artists as well as themselves. These people aren't some sort of gods just because they happened to be popular & made a few hit records. I remember some years ago Paul McCartney proudly saying that over 100 different artists (including Frank Sinatra & Mantovani) had recorded Yesterday. It's probably a lot more than that now. This is the dream of any real songwriter & means they've been accepted. I've said before & I still believe it, there's far too much inverted snobbery about pop music & this seems worse now than I ever remember. In the end it's just another form of entertainment. Don't take this stuff so seriously.
As a matter of interest I just found out the kids from Islington Green School that sang on Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall" are suing for royalties. http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/mndwebpages/pink%20floyd%20kids%20sue%20for%20royalties
By coincidence they just played the record on BBC Radio 2 & the DJ mentioned it.
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